Deltera Inc. and their development partner Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) are seeking a site servicing consultant to assist in seeking approvals for a bold new vision for Phases 4 & 5 of the Regent Park revitalization in Toronto, Canada. Now in its 14th year of active construction, the revitalization project continues to be a successful example of a multi-phase urban redevelopment. Phases 4 & 5 are the final two phases of the project.
The servicing consultant will be responsible for the following key components:
Civil Engineering Services:
a) Review applicable polices, plans, regulations, and standards, and identify
opportunities to pursue amendments and also identify the risk associated with
these changes.
b) Collaborate with the design team in the preparation of the master plan, in that the
servicing consultant will review and comment on drafts concepts with respect to
water, wastewater and stormwater management constraints. This task of
reviewing and contributing to the master plan will be an iterative process that will
extend from the initiation of the servicing consultant’s work through to the
submission of the zoning by-law amendment application in December 2021 as well
as in the period of revising the plan to respond to comments.
c) Prepare the following studies, in accordance with City requirements/Regulated
Standards (refer to Appendix F) in support of the proposed rezoning application:
Stormwater Management Report
Site Grading Plan
Updated Servicing Report
Public Utilities Plan
Erosion/Sediment Control Plan if required
Applicable Toronto Green Standards
d) Coordinate with the planning consultant regarding requirements to be included in
the draft zoning by-law amendment prior to submission and leading up to approval.
The description of civil engineering services above is to be used as a minimum guide
and does not alleviate the respondent of the responsibility to also carry out other work
according to conventional good and current industry practices. Work items not
included in this scope but anticipated by the respondent should be clearly identified
and listed, with fee(s), as an attachment to the respondent’s submission response.